A dismissal was pronounced in the investigation into the alleged rape of a Canadian tourist in 2014 in the premises of the Judicial Police (PJ), does said Wednesday judicial source, confirming a report on Europe 1.
the decision of the investigating judges is contrary to the submissions of the Paris prosecutor, who wanted a referral to criminal court two officers from the Brigade of repression and intervention (BRI).
Counsel for the tourist, me Sophie Obadia, and prosecutors said they would appeal that order of dismissal.
“This ordinance is staggering,” said Mr. Obadia Reuters. “It is very different from what the prosecution says, and she puts knowingly aside the psychiatric reports, which say that my client is credible, and post-traumatic stress disorder,” she said.
the young woman, aged thirty years, said she was raped by several policemen from the BIS, the evening of 23 April 2014, at 36 Quai des Orfèvres in Paris, following an alcoholic evening in a nearby bar.
She was initially accused four police officers, but only two have been gang rape for review. Both men deny the facts.
As part of the survey, a vast operation to particular DNA samples had been held in the premises of the PJ in September 2015.
(China Labbé, edited by Yves Clarisse)
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